Asthma Asthma & Respiratory and Respiratory Foundation Foundation | Annual NZReport | Annual 2019 Report 2020
Improving clinical best practice Creating, disseminating, and measuring the uptake of Foundation resources is key to our goal of improving clinical best practice. The Foundation aims to always promote evidence-based research and clinical knowledge, and work with allied health professionals, NGOs, and stakeholders to ensure that this is achieved nationwide.
20,231 Visits to the New Zealand Respiratory Guidelines website in the past 12 months
2 Sets of guidelines published, representing fundamental changes to asthma management
New Zealand Asthma Guidelines The much anticipated New Zealand Adolescent and Adult Asthma Guidelines were published in the New Zealand Medical Journal on 26 June 2020. These guidelines represent one of the most fundamental changes in asthma management in New Zealand in the past 30 years, and the Foundation is proud to be leading New Zealand’s clinical best practice in this area. The guidelines provide recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of asthma in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and over, and were developed by the Foundation alongside a multidisciplinary group of respiratory health experts. Following these guidelines, the New Zealand Child Asthma Guidelines were also revised, providing recommendations for children aged 11 years and under. The recommendations in these guidelines are based on recent advances in clinical knowledge, while also addressing asthma management’s greatest challenges: patient education, follow-up, compliance, self-management, and improving adherence. Eliminating inequalities and variations in asthma care in New Zealand is one of the Foundation’s goals. The guidelines are a critical step in improving the management of asthma patients in New Zealand, reducing asthma exacerbations, reducing hospital admissions, and ultimately, saving lives. The guidelines align the latest research within a specific New Zealand context, and will be used by the Foundation for patient action plans, as well as training courses and tools for health professionals.
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The development of New Zealand’s first ever COPD guidelines is also underway. These will provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, and management of COPD in New Zealand. The COPD Guidelines are due to be published in the New Zealand Medical Journal in late 2020. The Foundation aims to continue providing the health professional sector with the tools and resources to effectively treat respiratory disease, and reduce the burden that this has on the New Zealand healthcare system.